A man can’t fly anymore (1996) by Tetsuya Ishida

A man can't fly anymore - Tetsuya Ishida - 1996

Artwork Information

TitleA man can't fly anymore
ArtistTetsuya Ishida
Date1996
Art MovementSurrealism

About A man can't fly anymore

The artwork titled “A man can’t fly anymore” by Tetsuya Ishida, created in 1996, belongs to the Surrealism art movement and is categorized as a symbolic painting. The painting showcases Ishida’s proclivity for integrating surreal and symbolic elements to convey deeper societal and existential themes.

In this particular artwork, the depiction centers around a man confined within a deteriorated, rusted flying machine, which is hoisted by worn-out ropes. The man’s expression and posture suggest a sense of melancholy and entrapment, possibly symbolizing the suppression of human ambitions and the loss of freedom. The muted color palette of browns and grays enhances the somber and surreal atmosphere, emphasizing the bleakness and the constraints placed upon the individual. The technicality and emotional depth of the artwork effectively elicit contemplation on the limitations and struggles faced by humanity.

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